Sunday, June 5, 2011

Maliki orders Council of Minister meetings open to the public, television

Maliki orders Council of Minister meetings open to the public, television

Evaluate the performance of al-Maliki and his ministers publicly about the 100-day deadline
05/06/2011

Baghdad, June 5 (Rn) – ordered by Iraqi Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki on Sunday, making the Cabinet meetings are open to Iraqi citizens, to review the achievement of the ministries during the period of 100 days established by the Maliki cabinet ministers to improve the performance of their ministries after the outbreak of popular protests in a number of provinces Iraq calls for the provision of services.

A media adviser to Prime Minister Ali al-Moussawi, told the Kurdish news agency (Rn) “Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki had ordered the convening of meetings of the Council of Ministers on a daily basis, and transfer through the media directly in order to allow a citizen to stand on the work and ministries of the government within 100 days.”

“The meetings will review the reports on the work of ministers and their ministries within 100 days,” noting that “each session will be allocated to the two ministries to view the files and their achievements.”

Al-Moussawi said that “the meetings will be transferred across all channels, including Al-Iraqiya (the semi-official) for two hours of the morning, the eighth to tenth.”

The Iraqi Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki had given in the 27 of last February, and his cabinet ministers 100 days to improve the performance of their ministries, stressing that the ministries will see significant changes according to evaluation results.

The deadline for the 100 on Monday, while Iraq is still suffering from the decline of agriculture and industry, in addition to a decrease in the level of education and health services and the increasing numbers of unemployed, especially in rural and remote areas.

Swept into Baghdad and other Iraqi provinces since February 25 last, demonstrations and mass protests called for the provision of services and employment opportunities and reduce corruption.

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